Two full reviews for the price of one this week! First, Bob reviews The Florida Project. Does its impact outweigh the discomfort? Enough to recommend it? Then, Logan reviews Only The Brave. Can it transcend the cliched pitfalls of men-being-brave-movies? Will anyone remember it at year-end-lists time?

Bob then gives a little preview of some video games he’ll be checking out this fall.

In weekend picks, Logan mentions Stranger Things. Bob talks about Suburbicon and Thank You For Your Service, but holds off on making the final pick. Stay tuned!

This time we review Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. Who shines in the cast? Is the writing up to expressing the interesting thematic ideas? (I know that seems like a leading question, but we actually disagree on that, so listen!)

In weekend picks, Logan mentions The Walking Dead, and wists whimsical about Beat Bobby Flay and One Of Us. Bob brings up Geostorm, The Snowman, and Only The Brave, but we don’t have a final pick yet. Watch out on Twitter!

Blade Runner is up for the week’s full review. How does it build on the original? Is it a successful sci-fi flick of its own accord?

Oh, and we kinda mini review its predecessor, Blade Runner, too, just for fun.

In weekend picks, Logan mentions Mr. Robot and The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected). Bob talks about The Foreigner, Marshall, and Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. Keep an eye out on Twitter for our final pick!

We give American Assassin our week’s full review. Is Dylan O’Brien the guy to carry a potentially ongoing action franchise? How’s Taylor Kitsch as the bad guy?

Bob mini reviews Catastrophe season 3. The guys talk about some of their pop culture adventures of the last week: Star Trek II 35th Anniversary event, Jim Gaffigan, and Muse.

In weekend picks Logan brings up The Good Place, Fuller House, Transparent, The Orville, and Star Trek: Discovery. Bob picks Kingsman: The Golden Circle, but also mentions The LEGO Ninjago Movie, Battle of the Sexes, Victoria and Abdul, and Stronger.